> > Yup, the error was that arts was not present (though not clear from the > message). There was an option to not use it which I then checked. Thing > was that I could not tell anything about what I was telling it not to use. > A web search was not forthcoming with info either. Most references just > said it was the arts engine for AmaroK which is a totally useless > description. I did find one reference that seemed to say it was an add-on > to AmaroK to support sound as if it could have no sound without it (clearly > false since I have sound without it). I didn't think about the sound engine in that respect, you're right. it could just be using the xine engine or the gstreamer engine....or probably many others. > > 1) You wont lose much functionality, if any. > > > 2) Not really, freedesktop is working towards moving freely between > > desktops. > > I had heard that and hope they get it done. "Duping" all those libraries > is pretty silly (yes I know they aren't really dupes). > I don't believe they are duplicating libraries, but rather working so that cut/paste and mime types work together. So if I'm using kmail and I open a link in a message it will open my default web browser, whether I happen to be in KDE or Gnome... > 3) gtop, mem > gtop is a gnome front end to top. mem is a command line tool, possible just not installed. nathan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss